furbabies, don't we love them? I do and I now have grand-doggies and grand-kitties! This blog is about my own personal story discovering the merits of saving bait and disabled animals and my own progress to being a petcare professional

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Bella and Buddy, injured bait puppies found on Long Island, at one year old after months of illness, post traumatic stress disorder, many vet visits, research, probiotics, fish oil, vitamind D and E, a long haul but worth it

Here they are with Dad being micro-chipped at Pet Supplies Plus in Nassau County, NY.
Pet Supplies Plus has a very friendly price for those concerned with their dogs being lost
or stolen. Chipped for only $10 per dog!

Birthday portrait of bait puppies now healing and one year old

Lovely Bella, what a charmer, a celebrity already as her fans cheer her on her walk, A recovering bait puppy found on Long Island, hit by a car, blind in her right eye, bitten, terrible wound on her back side leaking feces for weeks. She was 8 weeks old and weighed 8 lbs. The cure for her fractured skull? Vets said make her grow as fast as possible to stop the leaking spinal fluid from seeping between her skin and her skull...that's what began this pursuit of looking into nutrition. Bella gained 14 pounds in 30 days and while her skull is deformed, she's normal though both Buddy and Bella have the scars of abuse from being bait puppies for dog fighting dogs in training. REPORT DOG FIGHTING...where you find torn up puppies, there is a dog fighting ring in the area.

Beautiful Buddy today at one yr old. Bait puppy weight 2 lbs taken away from his mother at 2 weeks old and used as bait then discarded in the streets as many bait puppies are and some in some very affluent neighborhoods. He was found near death, 2 weeks old, starving, bitten with deep puncture wounds and neck...the scars are still there physically and emotionally. He was bottle fed and today he is a clumsy, goofy, funny, enthusiastic lab pit mix weighing nearly 70 lbs

pet services available on a sliding scale

we will tailor your need for a consultation to what you can afford. This will be run on a honor system for now with us placing a high value on assisting and saving injured and sick animals especially bait dogs.

We will also accept donations for those who cannot afford to pay anything to save a beloved pet.

Thank you

Petcare services now available

Holistic approaches to improving your dog's wellness through integrative techiques. Applying proven adjunct human healing and wellness techniques to animals utilizing environmental support to speed recovery for sick and injured animals. Therapeutic touch (Dr. Doloras Krieger's, RN work at NYU) and Reiki for pets, grief counseling for people, canine nutrition, etc. Speed your pet's recovery with a positive environment created for maximum healing; consults available.Care, applied energy work, nutritional support for ailing dogs and puppies, energizing your dogs will to live through alternative methodology, dog sitting for at "risk dogs" recovering pets in your own home, adjunct care with your vet's treatment for seriously ill dogs, an on staff pet medical intuitive at your disposal and a range of other services for the holistic canine. Call us at 718-776-5644.

Please consult your licensed professional veternarian for all your pet's health care needs. The above modalities are NOT REPLACEMENTS for the care of a professional, they are simply adjuncts to that care. Thank you

About Irene A. Masiello

Irene A. Masiello is a certified: holistic counselor, adult educator, stress management consultant, author of NYC magazine column for 12 years focusing on psycho-spiritual integration & wellness stressing the value of pets. Irene has appeared on TV on shows like The New Yorkers & BabyBoomer.TV’s, etc. She’s been interviewed on international and local radio speaking about various topics including adjunct healing modalities. Irene has been a consultant to Court TV, raised funds for victims of domestic violence with the Nassau County Bar Association, been president of her Alumni Association & raised funds for scholarships, assisted a CUNY system college, the largest and most diverse academic community in the world, in introducing the 1st degree in an alternative health modality in the system’s history. She’s authored a book on elder abuse and exploitation when her Dad’s life was cut short. Irene credits him with instilling a love of animals and a gift in connecting with them. Irene is focusing her attention on rescuing bait animals via holistic, scientific, nutritional and spiritual support.

STOP THE USE OF PUPPIES AS BAIT

JOIN THE CRUSADE TO SAVE BAIT ANIMALS

...and I will tell you the same thing!

it isn't easy but it is SOOO worth it, what in life is easy?

let's always remember

Bait puppies being torn apart are the result of dog fight training

STOP THIS BARBARIC ACT

what's this about:

I am a holistic counselor applying simple, effective techniques to help injured and sick animals to accelerate healing, I am studying canine nutrition both in supplements and in common sense ways to improve wellness. Additionally, other methods will be discussed in improving an animal's quality of life while its healing by increasing environmental stability, connecting with the pets spirit and rallying it to speedy recovery, I'm working with vets offering grief counseling to their pets owners, supporting both the pet & people during recovery, addressing the pets needs physically, spiritually and environmentally. Animals can survive amazing injuries when the most powerful force in the world is applied ofter: LOVE

Please remember:

REPORT FINDING BAIT PUPPIES-they're used to train dogs to kill

using bait puppies is inhumane, monsterous and earns Karma you don't want to live, do you?

follow Buddy & Bella on Facebook

Bella at Christmas, at 4 months old, recovering tremendously every single day

a rescued bait puppy that's inspirational

Bella just before Hurricane Sandy-starving to death, swollen skull

blind in her right eye, seriously wounded, fractured skull

Bella at Thanksgiving

3 months old

Bella after rescue

still blind in her right eye but healing, gaining weight, loving life thanks to Petcare in Queens

DISCLAIMER:

Any modality mentioned on this blog for improving pet wellness is an adjunct modality and not to be construed as a replacement for licensed, professional vet care. Your veterinarian should be consulted for all pet care decisions.Please ask you vet's advice when considering anything mentioned on this blog BEFORE you try it. Thank you.